The most recent sampling of 618 likely voters in Washington, taken Aug. 18-19, had a margin of error of 4 percent. Rossi led among self-identified independents 59-35. But as with most SurveyUSA polls, there was some weirdness in the crosstabs. For example, according to SurveyUSA, Rossi was favored over Murray by people in Western Washington by 53-44 percent and the two were tied in the greater Seattle area at 48 percent. However in Tuesday’s primary, Murray did better than Rossi in every Western Washington county except one – Lewis County (click here for the results). In King County, which is Seattle and its suburbs, Murray ran up huge numbers on Rossi. She won 59 percent to 27 percent, prevailing by more than 120,000 votes.